Three guys you’ve probably heard of are reportedly working on music you’ll probably buy

Three guys you’ve probably heard of are reportedly working on music you’ll probably buy

Last month, Bob Dylan made headlines for making a surprise appearance on a tour of John Lennon’s home. While we couldn’t help but laugh about at the time, it turns out that this visit may have inspired by the legendary singer/songwriter. Or at least we’d like to think so.

Several weeks after his tour, Dylan revealed to Rolling Stone that he’d love to collaborate with Lennon’s former bandmate, Paul McCartney. “That’d be exciting,” he said, “to do something with Paul! But, ya know, your paths have to cross for something like that to make sense.”

Well, if you believe the rumors now floating in the U.K. tabloids, those paths will indeed cross, and fairly soon. According to the Daily Express, Dylan and McCartney will team up in California this summer, “where the  are expected to work on new songs as a duo.” “Paul has a home in California not too far from Bob’s so the idea is for the two to meet when Paul is in California over the summer,” says the Express’ “well-placed mole.”

Now, obviously, these plans may never come to fruition, and based on experience, it isn’t all that wise to take much stock in what the U.K. papers report - must we remind you of the Led Zeppelin at Bonnaroo debacle? Still, at the same time, there are a few things that do give the story some credence.

For one, the Daily Express is sticking to its gun. Just today, the paper updated its story by noting that Ringo Starr, yes the other living Beatle, will also partake in the collaboration. “Ringo is mainly based in Los Angeles, close to where both Paul and Bob also have homes,” the paper reports. “The word is Ringo is likely to play drums on a couple of tracks once Paul and Bob have put some songs together.”

Then, there’s the comments made by a McCartney spokesmen that did nothing to downplay Macca’s interest in working with Dylan: “We heard this offer this morning and we’re trying to let Paul know about it. I should think he would be very interested in hearing about it. As you can imagine, it would be a pretty major thing if it went ahead.”

And finally, McCartney is rumored to be traveling to the U.S. this summer for other activities, the biggest of which will be a series of concerts at the newly opened Citi Field in New York. According to Ticketnews.com, McCartney is currently scheduled for July 17-18 at the new stadium. “An official announcement is probably two weeks down the line, and there may be a third date added on July 21,” reports the website.

Remind me again how long the plane trip from New York to L.A. is?

While we wait for more news on this potentially mind-blowing collaboration, let’s reminisce as to why any of this is important by reliving the past…virtually! Yes, kids, the trailer for the forthcoming The Beatles: Rock Band is here!

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5 Responses to “Three guys you’ve probably heard of are reportedly working on music you’ll probably buy”

  1. I love the Beatles. It’s a family tradition for us to sing their stuff on the holidays. I love this exciting (and funny) recent Ringo Starr Video too! http://bit.ly/WIuNW

  2. This may be true, but it doesn’t mean they can’t collaborate then. If this is all true of course.

  3. The McCartney shows have nothing to do with any collaboration that may or may not occur. Dylan is on tour at that time, and McCartney spends a lot of time in NYC even when he isn’t playing shows (and can obviously go anywhere at any time).

  4. [...] nowadays, one has to think ol’ Macca’s having a hard time saying no himself. Between rumored collaborations with Bob Dylan, closing duties out in Jersey, and that Rock Band thing, the former Beatle just doesn’t know [...]

  5. [...] we mentioned in our analysis as to why the former Beatle may or may not soon be working with Bob Dylan, we pointed out rumors that McCartney will be take to Queens, New York in July to christen the new [...]

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